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Zoom tool bug in 10.1 [FIXED]


Eric Cardenas

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This bug was initially reported by user tigermaster in this thread: ctrl-alt draw a rectangle behaviour (lens)

 

Since the nature of this anomaly has changed from prior versions of Logic Pro X to 10.1 I decided to make a clean entry.

 

Steps to recreate behaviour

 

  1. Create a new project and add two tracks with a region on each one. Audio or MIDI doesn't matter.
  2. Use the zoom tool (From the Tool menu or by using the Control-Option shortcut.) to drag an area around the region on track 2 but include a small portion of the region above it by "mistake". [pic 1]
     
    968498545_pic1.png.687a0fda505582dc011746b317821403.png

Expected Results

 

  • The zoomed-in area should roughly represent the area that was assigned in the previous steps. [pic 2]
     
1357096622_pic2.png.59ddc66c5d917a1b394e710c879adb4c.png

 

Actual Results

 

  • The zoomed-in area represents the top region instead of the region on the second track. [pic 3]
     
33385496_pic3.png.a45c3fb59d7f7d80a638aa96b6e514a6.png

 

This is true as long as the selection hight doesn't exceed the hight of a track. In that case both regions will be represented.

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This bug was initially reported by user tigermaster in this thread: ctrl-alt draw a rectangle behaviour (lens)

 

Since the nature of this anomaly has changed from prior versions of Logic Pro X to 10.1 I decided to make a clean entry.

 

Steps to recreate behaviour

 

  1. Create a new project and add two tracks with a region on each one. Audio or MIDI doesn't matter.
  2. Use the zoom tool (From the Tool menu or by using the Control-Option shortcut.) to drag an area around the region on track 2 but include a small portion of the region above it by "mistake". [pic 1]
     
    [attachment=2]pic 1.png[/attachment]

Expected Results

 

  • The zoomed-in area should roughly represent the area that was assigned in the previous steps. [pic 2]
     
    [attachment=1]pic 2.png[/attachment]

 

Actual Results

 

  • The zoomed-in area represents the top region instead of the region on the second track. [pic 3]
     
    [attachment=0]pic 3.png[/attachment]

 

This is true as long as the selection hight doesn't exceed the hight of a track. In that case both regions will be represented.

 

 

Any change in 10.2 for you?

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